Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1823 |
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... man , or colour over his 66 opinions . Nor , lastly , do we find that in the judgment " of the clergy there , a man's having wrote against one sort " of heresy or heterodoxy , ought to justify or excuse him " in writing for another ...
... man , or colour over his 66 opinions . Nor , lastly , do we find that in the judgment " of the clergy there , a man's having wrote against one sort " of heresy or heterodoxy , ought to justify or excuse him " in writing for another ...
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... man's part , 187. and by acceptance on his , 189 . II . That God prefers the worship paid to him in such places above that in all others , 193. because , 1. Such places are naturally apt to excite a greater devotion , 193. 2. In them ...
... man's part , 187. and by acceptance on his , 189 . II . That God prefers the worship paid to him in such places above that in all others , 193. because , 1. Such places are naturally apt to excite a greater devotion , 193. 2. In them ...
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... man's positive professing what he is not , and resolves not to be , 231. 2. By submitting conscience and religion to ... man pitches , 1. Upon an end , un- proportionable , 242. to the measure of his duration , 242 . or to the vastness ...
... man's positive professing what he is not , and resolves not to be , 231. 2. By submitting conscience and religion to ... man pitches , 1. Upon an end , un- proportionable , 242. to the measure of his duration , 242 . or to the vastness ...
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... man's chiefest good , ( because in- deed it is the perception of good that is properly pleasure , ) is an assertion most certainly true , though under the common acceptance of it , not only false , but odious for according to this ...
... man's chiefest good , ( because in- deed it is the perception of good that is properly pleasure , ) is an assertion most certainly true , though under the common acceptance of it , not only false , but odious for according to this ...
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... man's temper or condition , the enjoyment of a pleasure would certainly expose him to a greater inconve- nience ... man thus ( as it were ) even to shake off himself , and to defy his na- ture , by a perpetual thwarting of his innate ...
... man's temper or condition , the enjoyment of a pleasure would certainly expose him to a greater inconve- nience ... man thus ( as it were ) even to shake off himself , and to defy his na- ture , by a perpetual thwarting of his innate ...
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